[0001] The present invention relates generally to knives and, more particularly, to a throwing
knife.
[0002] The art of throwing knives at a target in a manner which will allow the knife to
strike the target point first to positively embed in the target has, in the past,
required great skill and training. The success of a knife thrower has depended heavily
on his proficiency with the shape and configuration of the knife having only a minor
contribution to his performance. Efforts to improve the equipment used in knife throwing
has generally led only to the design and construction of knives having improved balance
but always formed with only a single point. Consequently, a need exists for a double
ended knife which may be conveniently thrown by the user thereby nearly doubling the
probability of the knife striking a target point first.
[0003] Knives having double ended blades are known in the art but such knives are typically
constructed of a combination of handle and blade configuration which results in only
one point of the blade being exposed from the handle at a time. A knife of this type
is shown in U.S. Patent No. 373,580. A knife of this type, while being satisfactory
for its intended purpose, suffers the shortcoming that both ends of the blade are
not simultaneously exposed from the opposite ends of the handle to enable a user to
grasp the handle for throwing of the knife with both blade points extended.
[0004] Surgical scalpels have been proposed which incorporate a knife blade selectively
extendable from a handle. A scalpel of this type is shown in U.S. Patent No. 3,906,626.
Such scalpels, however, fail to incorporate double ended blades for penetrating a
target when thrown.
[0005] The present invention provides a double ended throwing knife comprising:
an elongate double ended blade formed centrally with a shank portion and at its opposite
ends with first and second point portions equally balanced with respect to one another;
a first latch element formed on said first point portion;
a second latch element formed on said shank portion;
a handle received telescopically over said blade for telescoping from a throwing position
on said shank portion to a carving position over said first point portion; and
releasable latch means mounted on said handle for selectively engaging and releasably
latching with said first and second latch elements whereby said latch means may be
released and said handle telescoped along said blade to said central throwing position
on said shank to expose both point portions of said blade and said latch means latched
to be engaged with said first latch so the user may grasp said handle to throw said
knife toward a target with both ends exposed and, alternatively, said latch means
may be released and said handle telescoped along said blade to said carving position
over said first point portion leaving said shank portion and second point portion
exposed therefrom.
[0006] By way of example, an embodiment of the present invention will now be described with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a front view of a double ended throwing knife embodying in the present invention:
FIG.2 is a top view of the throwing knife shown in FIG.1;
FIG.3 is a bottom view of the throwing knife shown in FIG.1;
FIG.4 is a transverse sectional view, in enlarged scale, taken along the line 4-4
of FIG.1;
FIG.5 is a transverse sectional view, in enlarged scale, taken along the line 5-5
of FIG.1;
FIG.6 is a view similar to FIG. 5 but showing the handle in an open position
FIG.7 is a transverse sectional view similar to FIG.4 4 but of a second embodiment
of the double ended throwing knife of the present invention;
FIG.8 is a longitudinal sectional view taken along the line 7-7 of FIG.5; and
FIG.9 is a front view, in reduced scale, of the knife shown in FIG.1 but depicting
the handle shifted to one end thereof.
[0007] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 4, the double ended throwing knife of the present invention
includes, generally, an elongated blade 11 formed on its opposite ends with points
13 and 15 and having a handle 17 telescoped thereover. Formed centrally along the
length of the blade 11 are a pair of transverse bores 18 and formed at the opposite
ends of such blade are respective pairs of bores 19 and 21. The handle 17 includes
a pair of transversely projecting latch pins 25 which selectively engage the bores
18, 19 or 21 to selectively latch the handle 17 centrally on the blade 11 or at one
end or the other thereof (FIG. 9).
[0008] The opposite ends of the blade 11 are of conventional configuration and such blade
is formed along the entire one side thereof with a cutting edge 27.
[0009] The handle 17 is intended to be shifted longitudinally along the blade 11, it being
important only that it incorporate a passage for receipt of such blade and include
a latch which will selectively engage the bores 18, 19 and 21. The handle 17 may be
made out of any desirable material, such as wood, hard rubber or plastic. The embodiment
shown in FIGS. 1 - 6 incorporates a handle constructed of plastic and is made up of
two side by side sections 31 and 33 which cooperate together to produce the exterior
contour of the handle. The general configuration of the sections 31 and 33 are such
that they are essentially mirror images of one another and are formed on their interior
sides with respective rectangular cutouts 35 and 37 which cooperate together to form
a cavity which snuggly fits the body of the blade ll.
[0010] The sections 31 and 33 are coupled together along their top side by means of a piano
style hinge 41. Referring to FIG. 5, formed within the body of the handle adjacent
the hinge 41 is a triangular shaped interior cavity defined by confronting cavities
43 and 45 formed in the opposite sections 31 and-33. Mounted on the hinge pin of the
hinge 41 is a torsion spring 47 having oppositely disposed angular legs 49 and 51
which nest against the outside walls of the respective cavities 43 and 45 to bias
the sections 31 and 33 away from one another about the pivot axis of the hinge 41.
[0011] Referring to FIG. 4, one handle section 31 has a portion of its lower extremity cut
away to form a downwardly opening notch 55 having a flat top wall. Formed in the top
wall of the notch 55 are a pair of downwardly opening laterally spaced apart lock
grooves 56 and 58.
[0012] A lock clip, generally designated 57, is formed with a vertically extending base
plate 59 which is secured to the interior of the other handle section 33 by means
of fasteners 61. The clip 57 turns laterally outwardly to overlie the groove 56 and
is formed on its extremity with a bead 65 which is selectively received in either
the notch 58 or 56 to selectively lock such handle in its closed and latched position
shown in FIG. 4 or in its unlatched position shown in FIG. 6.
[0013] The opposite ends of the handle 17 are formed with radial flanges 67 and 69 which
are spaced longitudinally apart a distance sufficient to afford a comfortable grasp
on the body of the handle 17.
[0014] Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, the interior of the handle section 31 is formed with
a pair of longitudinally spaced apart bores 75 for making an interference fit with
the anchor ends of the respective latch pins 25. The latch pins 25 are of a length
sufficient to bottom out in the bore 75 and to project therefrom a distance sufficient
to positively engage the selected bores 18, 19 and 21 in the blade 11 without projecting
beyond the opposite side of the blade.
[0015] It will be appreciated that the latching arrangement need not be limited to a bore
and pin arrangement exactly as disclosed but may be of any substantially equivalent
design, such as, for example, latching pins that are biased to their latching arrangement
with the bores in the blade such that they are automatically projected into the latching
bores upon registration therewith. A retractor may be incorporated in the handle-for
actuation by the operator to selectively retract such pins from their telescopical
engagement with the blade bores. Other equivalent arrangements are the provision of
a frictional latch which frictionally grips the blade or a latching dog mounted from
the handle which will selectively latch at various locations with the handle and which
is then actuatable to disengage from latching engagement with such blade for shifting
thereof longitudinally relative to the handle.
[0016] In operation, when the double ended knife of the present invention is to be used
as a throwing knife, the handle 17 is positioned centrally on the blade as viewed
in
FIG. 1. The user may then grasp the handle 17 and throw the knife in an end over end
fashion to propel it toward its target. It has been discovered that with only a relatively
modest amount of skill and training, a rather inexperienced knife thrower may rapidly
achieve a level of skill enabling him to exhibit a great degree of proficiency in
striking the target with one or the other of the points 13 or 15 on nearly every throw.
[0017] When the knife is to be used as a work knife, such as a carving or skinning knife,
the projecting extremity of the latch 57 forming the bead 65 (FIG. 4) may be pressed
downwardly with the user's thumb to thus disengage the bead 65 from the notch 58 thus
freeing the lower extremity of the handle section 31 to be urged outwardly away from
the other handle section 33 under the influence of the spring 47. The bottom portion
of the handle section 31 will thus spring outwardly until the bead 65 engages in the
release notch 56 thereby limiting further rotation of the section 31 relative to the
hinge 41. At this point, the latch pins 25 are disengaged from the latch holes 18
and the handle 17 may then conveniently be shifted on the blade 11 to an end position,
for instance overlying the point 15 with the latch pins 25 aligned with the latch
bores 21. The handle section 31 may then be pressed closed against the influence of
the torsion spring 47 thus causing the latch bead 65 to re-engage the groove 58 (FIG.
4). The knife is then in the configuration shown in FIG. 9 so the user may conveniently
grasp the handle 17 and use nearly the entire length of the cutting edge 27. It will
be appreciated to those skilled in the art that the same procedure may be involved
in shifting the handle 17 entirely to the opposite end of the blade 11 to cover the
point 13. Consequently, if desired, one end of the blade may be employed for common
tasks, such as carving or cutting animal bones while the cutting edge at the opposite
end of such blade is employed only for tasks requiring especially keen edges, such
as skinning.
[0018] The throwing knife shown in FIG. 8 is essentially the same as that shown in FIG.
1 except that the handle, generally designated 81, is constructed of one integral
piece of plastic and formed with the opposite sections 83 and 85 connected together
at their upper extremities by means of a thin section of the parent plastic to thus
form a living hinge 87. The medial portion of the bottom of the sections 83 and 85
are cut away to form a latch area and a latch tab 89 projects from the section 85
to be disposed in overlying relationship with respect to the section 83 and is formed
with a locking lip 91 received in a locking notch 93 formed in such section 83. Consequently,
when the handle 81 is to be shifted from location to location on the blade 11, the
lip 91 may be pressed downwardly to disengage the notch 93 to free the bottom portion
of the sections 83 and 85 for rotation about the hinge 87 to thus free the blade for
shifting longitudinally relative to the handle. In the case of both the knives of
FIGS. 1 and 8, the handles 17 and 81 may conveniently be removed entirely from the
blades for convenient and thorough washing of the blades.
[0019] From the foregoing it will be apparent that the double ended throwing blade of the
present invention affords a knife which is sturdy in construction, economical to manufacture
and which enables relatively unskilled personnel to achieve a high degree of proficiency
in knife throwing with only a minimum amount of experience.
1. A double ended throwing knife comprising an elongate double ended blade formed
centrally with a shank portion and at its opposite ends with first and second point
portions equally balanced with respect to one another, a first latch element formed
on said first point portion, a second latch element formed on said shank portion,
a handle received telescopically over said blade for telescoping from a throwing position
on said shank portion to a carving position over said first point portion and releasable
latch means mounted on said handle for selectively engaging and releasably latching
with said first and second latch elements whereby said latch means may be released
and said handle telescoped along said blade to said central throwing position on said
shank to expose both point portions of said blade and said latch means latched to
be engaged with said first latch so the user may grasp said handle to throw said knife
toward a target with both ends exposed and, alternatively, said latch means may be
released and said handle telescoped along said blade to said carving position over
said first point portion leaving said shank portion and second point portion exposed
therefrom.
2. A double ended throwing knife as set forth in Claim 1 wherein said handle is formed
with a through opening which is configured to closelv fit the cross sectional configuration
of said shank portion to guide longitudinal sliding therethrough of said blade.
3. A double ended throwing knife according to claim 1, wherein, said blade includes
a third latch element on said second point portion for releasable engagement by said
latch means to selectively lock said handle over said second point portion.
4. A double ended throwing knife according to claim 1 wherein, said handle is formed
on its opposite ends with laterally outwardly projecting flanges.
S. A double ended throwing knife according to claim 1 wherein, said handle includes
first and second semicylindrically shaped sections cooperating together to form a
central passage for a receipt of said blade, a hinge connecting said first and second
sections together along one side thereof, and a lock for selectively locking said
handle sections together.
6. A double ended throwing knife according to claim 1 wherein, said blade includes
first and second bores -defining said first and second latch elements and said latch
means includes a pin for selective receipt in said bores.
7. A double ended throwing knife according to claim 4 wherein said first section is
formed on its side opposite said one side with an outwardly Opening groove and said
latch means includes a resilient tap projecting from said second section and forced
with a laterally projecting bead configured and arranged to be biased into said groove
when said first and second sections are closed together.
8. A double ended throwing knife according to claim 4 wherein said blade includes
first and second bores defining said first and second latch elements and said latch
means includes a pin for selective receipt in said bores when said sections are closed
on each other.
9. A double ended throwing knife according to claim 4 wherein said sections are constructed
of flexible material and are connected together along said one side by a thin layer
of said material to form a living hinge.
10. A double ended throwing knife according to claim 4 wherein said handle includes
a spring interposed between said sections .to bias said sections rotationally apart
about said hinge.
11. A double ended throwing knife according to claim 6 wherein said first section
is formed with a second outwardly opening groove spaced laterally of said first mentioned
groove for selective receipt of said bead.
12. A double ended throwing knife according to claim 8 wherein said first section
is formed with notch disposed at the side thereof opposite said one side and said
second section has formed. integral therewith a leaf style spring overlying said notch
when said sections are, closed together and formed with a latching lip releasably
received in said notch.
13. A double ended throwing knife comprising an elongate double ended blade formed
centrally with a shank portion and at its opposite ends with first and second point
portions equally balanced with respect to the longitudinal center of said blade, a
handle received telescopically over said blade for sliding from a central throwing
position over said shank portion, to a carving position covering said first point
portion and leaving said shank portion and said -second point portion exposed, a releasable
latch mounted on said handle and selectively operable to release said handle from
said blade for sliding therealong and further operable when said handle is in said
central throwing position to releasably latch said handle on said blade at said throwing
position to leave both ends of said blade exposed so the user may grasp said handle
to throw said knife with said ends exposed from the opposite ends thereof and said
latch also being operable when said handle is in said carving position covering said
one blade portion and leaving said shank portion and second blade portion exposed
for carving.